For how much you pay the hotel was very good! Near to the metro station and lots of supermarkets and caffes! As soon as we got there the hotel staff were amazing! Very helpful and pretty much planned our whole trip and told us how to get everywhere! The rooms aren't the biggest but you get what you pay for and most rooms on paris are very small anyway! Beds were comfortable and shower was a very good pressure not a drizzle like you normally expect! Overall I was very happy with the expirience and would recomend to others too!

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Nice hotel and the staff were very friendly and willing to help, close to the train station and hotel staff will also call cabs for you on request.
Only problem was the beds were the beds were two single beds pushed together which as you can imagine on a tiled floor do not stay together very long and the shower screen was way too small so everytime the shower was used the floor was soaked.

We stayed here as our son was at a nearby fencing competition - cannot fault the hotel for value for money & the staff were excellent so friendly & helpful. Parking was brilliant and overall convenient to get into central Paris for sight seeing as well. Breakfast a little on the expensive side but dinner good value and freshly cooked.

Gare d'Austerlitz - Place d'Italie Hotels Guide

The Gare d’Austerlitz and Place d’Italie Metro stations are located on the busy left bank of the Seine River. When you’re ready to explore the southeastern part of Paris, booking a hotel near one of these stations will give you easy access to all the sights.

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From exploring the Catacombs of Paris to boating on the Seine, you’ll find plenty to do in this section of the city.

The Catacombs of Paris are steeped in legend. This is the gateway to the “undercity,” the old caverns and tunnels left over from ancient stone mines. These catacombs are filled with the bones of over 6 million people. This isn’t just the world’s most fascinating graveyard, though; the tunnel systems have been used by various factions during various wars, and you can see graffiti dating back to the 18th century if you take a guided tour. Not quite sure you want to wander that far into the depths of the city? How about a boat ride on the River Seine? Enjoy a glass of wine on the deck of a small or medium-sized boat, and let the hustle and bustle of Paris wash over you as you relax.

Round out your day with a walk through Parc de Bercy, located on the other side of the Seine. Relax amid beautiful greenery and walk down quiet pathways that run past quaint bodies of water. It’s a little slice of peace in the middle of the busy city. You will, of course, be hungry after all this, and you’ll find plenty of restaurants along the Gare d’Austerlitz and Place d’Italie routes. Just a couple blocks away from Place d’Italie is Avenue des Gobelins, where you’ll find more restaurants and cafes that will keep you warm and fed.

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